MnH2PO42
MnH2PO42 is a chemical compound with the formula MnH2PO42. It is a manganese(II) phosphate, specifically a dihydrogen phosphate. This compound is typically encountered as a hydrated form, often written as MnH2PO42·nH2O, where n represents the number of water molecules associated with the compound.
MnH2PO42 is a white crystalline solid. It is prepared by reacting manganese(II) salts with phosphoric acid.
The structure of MnH2PO42 involves manganese(II) ions coordinated to phosphate ions and water molecules. The compound
MnH2PO42 is relatively stable under normal conditions but can decompose upon heating, releasing water and forming
In summary, MnH2PO42 is a manganese(II) dihydrogen phosphate with various applications in chemistry and materials science.